HomeSportsCricket‘We call it tamasha, all that is…’: Ravi Shastri on Day Three's heated final over at Lord's – Watch

‘We call it tamasha, all that is…’: Ravi Shastri on Day Three's heated final over at Lord's – Watch

As Gill and Crawley got into a furious argument with a lot of finger pointing, India's players surrounded Crawley and Duckett and the umpires had to step in.

July 13, 2025 / 15:11 IST
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Things got heated between India and England players during the Lord's Test. (Photo: X)
Things got heated between India and England players during the Lord's Test. (Photo: X)

With time-wasting tactics, England opener Zak Crawley enraged India as the third day of the third Test reached an exciting conclusion at Lord's. After England's bowlers finally came into their own late on Saturday's third day, the scores were matched at 387 apiece, giving Crawley and Ben Duckett enough time to play two nerve-racking overs deep in the twilight session.

Crawley retreated late in the speedster's run-up, gesturing at what appeared to be movement behind the bowler's elbow, prior to the third ball of Jasprit Bumrah's opening over. However, the pacer and Indian captain Shubman Gill were not convinced.

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WATCH - Shubman Gill's obscene gesture against Zak Crawley snowballs into a brawl like situation at Lord's

From the slips cordon, Gill shouted to Crawley, "Get some balls, grow some f***ing balls."

Chaos broke out in the middle after Bumrah's fifth ball hit Crawley on the glove, causing the opener to shake his hand and call for the team physio for medical aid.